Be a part of the future of filmmaking with virtual production

Man using a PC and laptop to record music
(Image credit: HP)

Virtual production is quite possibly the most exciting thing to happen to filmmaking since the advent of CGI, allowing visionary directors and video editors to seamlessly combine computer-generated content with real-life footage. It can turn even the smallest of physical sets into huge alien landscapes and allows filmmakers, actors, set designers, prop makers, and more to all work collaboratively on a project from multiple locations across the globe. 

The results have been incredible, and the good news is that with the Z by HP range of workstations, along with cutting-edge software such as Unity, Unreal Engine, and Maya, you’ll have all the tools you need to unleash your creativity.

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